If anyone wants to test the spam rating feature,
eastshore4jon is a
spammer of some kind, and so is every
user they've cert'd and been cert'd by, they're all part of
a failed
attempt to beat the trust system. linkman and
balls are definite
spammers
too, along with their "friends" JH, Moor, Grad etc. Unleash
your spam
flags, advogatans!

The only change I don't like so far is replacing "diary"
with "blog" ... but I can live with it.

lloydwood, the activity stats come from downloads and webpage views, as well as commits and bug/request/support updates - so if you have lots of users it doesn't necessarily matter how often you update it.
While I agree it's a lot more than half, PStreams is very quiet, but not dead, and is in the 89th percentile, so let's say 88% are dead :-)

The end of Advogato?

Like many others, I don't blog anywhere else (I barely write anything here!) and have always enjoyed advogato's recentlog. I've found it very educational, entertaining, and a great way to learn about lots of projects that I would never have actively sought out. I would be very sorry to see this site go - for years it's been the first website I visit when surfing. As for the minimal interface, I've always thought it's perfect -- the content has always been more important.

Thanks to raph and to everyone who's ever posted something that I found interesting. It's been a fantastic demonstration of the trust metric and a fantastic resource for free software developers and evangelists. I hope it will continue to be.

Due to a sprained ankle confining me to the sofa I've done some open-source hacking for the first time in nearly a year ... finishing the rewrite of PStreams I've been threatening for aaaaages. I still haven't got paperwork in place from my employer to work on open-source projects though. I really really must sort that out.

lkcl,
the diary ratings are stored, and used when displaying recentlog, but are not loaded when you view someone's personal page, so you can't tell from their page if you've rated them before. As for setting the threshold, you can't. But I always view recentlog at thresh=4 - I have a link with that threshold on my homepage and when I type "adv" into firefox's location bar the first match is recentlog.html?thresh=4 - which works for me.

As for lost personal details - on the several occasions it happened to me I noticed that my certs no longer appeared on my personal page, but were still applied in the trust metric (I was still a journeyer, despite no certs being shown on my page). IIRC the certs you've received are denormalised on your personal record, but as long as the person who gave you that cert hasn't been wiped the trust graph will still use that cert. Or something like that, I haven't looked at mod_virgule for years. I've recorded some observations on lost accounts in the diaries for redi and returnoftheredi

There's a large attack going on, with dozens (maybe hundreds) of new accounts (see front page) created and cert'd as Apprentice by 3 other names, linked alphabetically, check out persons
Alyhlftye25 - xdbenjidx and all the names in between (not linking to their pages to deny them googlejuice)

cdfrey, cert'ing everyone as journeyer is a silly policy and doesn't help make the trust metric any more reliable. I've noticed some oddities with certs anyway - to pick one example (and I'm not making skills judgments either) herzi. And fxn is a Master now even though most of the Master certs he has are from people who aren't cert'd at all or are not regular contributors. Update hmm, I've forgotten of course that some certs are invisible, due to vanishing accounts - most of my own certs don't show up on my personal page, but still contribute to my Journeyer rating. Upupdate Chris, I see the point you're making better now.

I don't even have my computer at the moment, let alone a FSF copyright assignment, so no non-proprietary code from me this year :-(

firefly, copy-in copies from stdin to the filesystem, copy-out copies from the filesystem to stdout. Or maybe you'd prefer to think of copy-in as copying files from an external medium (e.g. tape archive) in to the system. Now that I've answered your question, how about answering mine?

nconway and ncm, C99 also allows declarations mid-block, so you can declare the variable where you initialise it.